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The Seals, Sea Lions and Walruses of Morley's Progress Street Precinct are soon to be removed. I decided to record them before they're gone.
Have a lot of "in progress" projects that you want to come back too? To avoid loosing cut pieces, using up that black bias tape you bought just for this project, and to be visible when you are thinking about something new and need to be reminded to finish, box them up! I have 6 shoe boxes like this devoted to in progress projects, and I keep all the pieces I need for it inside. If I've run out of empty boxes to store a project in its a good reminder to finish what I've started!
This block measures 18"x 18" I am making (i think) 4 blocks and I am going to border them also. Loving it so far.
“Life in frame” is a work in progress started in June 2007 which provides a frame on a stand as photographic subject. The frame is placed in cities crucial points (such as squares) or demonstrations (such as processions, parades and conventions).
The frame in this way becomes a decoy, leading to the spontaneous participation of the public with the photographer and therefore to the shot itself.
Who gets in contact with the frame is indeed the protagonist that freely shows his spontaneity and creativity: as a result we can see the establishment of his own spirit’s portrait.
Who decides to participate is attracted by the frame, which can be considered as part of a game that involves also those around him, that are looking at him and are taking pictures.
There aren’t any conventional or established rules explaining how to act or get closed to the frame.
Usually people tend to stay away from the unknown; in this case the frame created interest and a high desire to communicate through it and with the surroundings.
The participant is not only the subject of a picture, but he is actively taking part into a creative process, building together with the photographer a certain atmosphere and emotion.
This is what I consider myself to be...
A work in progress. Especially as far as photography goes. Just learning, and so new that I see progress in a positive direction almost every time I take or process another batch of pics (lots of room to improve, in other words :o))
Nothing showcase about any of them, but I get so silly happy when I feel like I've gotten a good one. :oD
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Name: PROGRESS
Type: General Cargo
IMO: 9371828
MMSI: 246303000
Call Sign: PBPK
Flag: Netherlands
Gross Tonnage: 4106
Summer DWT: 6510
Length:118.9mts
Breadth:13.43mts
Home Port: ROTTERDAM
Built: 2009
Builder:Scheepswerf Peters B.V.
Viernes 10 de Noviembre
Teatro Auditorium.
#38MarDelPlataFF
Photocall
Work in progress
Fotografías por Lali Solari // 38 Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata.
Photos fromt the Work in Progress street art exhibition curated by the Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation, Above Second Gallery and Swire Properties.
Taikoo Place, Hong Kong, 2013.
There are still some sections of the house that require attention. I've supposed to have picked out images for a photo wall by the bathroom for a few months now, but I can't seem to make up my mind. Aryn helpfully plotted out some spots where certain frames would fit by tracing the size of the frames on scrap pieces of paper and then sticking them to the wall in a haphazard kind of fashion. I'm responsible for picking the photos. I picked a few photos last night that I wanted to group together, so now all that is left is having them printed and then painting out the frames in white so that the colour photos can really stand out. A. and I have been constantly chided for our decision to keeping things white, but we couldn't decide on colours we both liked and white was easy to paint. Plus I love a clean, white room. We try to throw in colour elsewhere in the house (again, another work in progress... I'm pushing to get the sofa reupholstered, which will have to wait until I'm not a student anymore).